East Riding of Yorkshire
East Riding of Yorkshire, also known as North Humberside or East Yorkshire, is a geographic and historic county of Yorkshire located in northeastern England. The county’s heart lies in its largest city, Hull, also known as Kingston-upon-Hull, a busy commercial port for shipping. It is famous for the Humber Bridge, a spectacular feat of engineering. Outside of Hull is the world of seaside resorts where holidays are spent by many. However, the coastline of East Riding is more than beaches, it's about adventure and countryside too. The Flamborough Cliffs Nature Reserve for example is one of Britain's most eye-catching chalk cliffs and has many nesting seabirds. The Yorkshire Wolds is their countryside with gentle rolling hills popular with walkers and cyclists. Within the area are delightful villages such as Warter, Huggate, and Wetwang Photo by Robert Thomas on Unsplash
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East Riding of Yorkshire
East Riding of Yorkshire, also known as North Humberside or East Yorkshire, is a geographic and historic county of Yorkshire located in northeastern England. The county’s heart lies in its largest city, Hull, also known as Kingston-upon-Hull, a busy commercial port for shipping. It is famous for the Humber Bridge, a spectacular feat of engineering. Outside of Hull is the world of seaside resorts where holidays are spent by many. However, the coastline of East Riding is more than beaches, it's about adventure and countryside too. The Flamborough Cliffs Nature Reserve for example is one of Britain's most eye-catching chalk cliffs and has many nesting seabirds. The Yorkshire Wolds is their countryside with gentle rolling hills popular with walkers and cyclists. Within the area are delightful villages such as Warter, Huggate, and Wetwang Photo by Robert Thomas on Unsplash